BorisMD
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- Apr 27, 2002
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Hi all,
I'm going to attempt to take my kids' portrait for the annual holiday greeting card this weekend.
Here's what I want to do:
I've got a 7D, assortment of lenses, and a Speedlight 430 EX II.
I want to take the photo on Av mode, outdoors, daylight, white snow all around, with a largish aperture to blur the background. I want to use the 430EX II to provide fill light and catchlights.
So, if I put my camera on Av mode, set the aperture to around 4, let the camera do the shutter speed calculation, what settings should I choose for the flash? I was thinking that I could just use flash compensation and dial it down a few stops. Will this screw up the auto-exposure for the rest of the shot?
It seems that when I tried something like this before, the camera compensated for my using Av and the exposure got screwed up. Mind you, user error is highly likely as an explanation for this.
Thanks,
Boris
I'm going to attempt to take my kids' portrait for the annual holiday greeting card this weekend.
Here's what I want to do:
I've got a 7D, assortment of lenses, and a Speedlight 430 EX II.
I want to take the photo on Av mode, outdoors, daylight, white snow all around, with a largish aperture to blur the background. I want to use the 430EX II to provide fill light and catchlights.
So, if I put my camera on Av mode, set the aperture to around 4, let the camera do the shutter speed calculation, what settings should I choose for the flash? I was thinking that I could just use flash compensation and dial it down a few stops. Will this screw up the auto-exposure for the rest of the shot?
It seems that when I tried something like this before, the camera compensated for my using Av and the exposure got screwed up. Mind you, user error is highly likely as an explanation for this.
Thanks,
Boris